ALEXITHYMIA

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Mediating role of self-esteem in the relationship between parental disapproval of the child and alexithymic personality
《World Journal of Psychiatry》2025年第2期140-151,共12页Elif Yöyen Ali Rıfat Kılıç 
BACKGROUND Alexithymia is defined as difficulties in identifying,expressing,and understanding emotions.An unapproving environment during childhood is defined as the child not receiving emotional approval from their pa...
关键词:PSYCHOPATHOLOGY Childhood trauma Disapproving environment in childhood Family type ALEXITHYMIA 
Current research on alexithymia in elderly people in nursing institutions: a scoping review
《Nursing Communications》2024年第17期1-7,共7页Meng-Yuan Teng Gui-Meng Wang Wen-Jing Yu Hui Ren Xiang-Shu Cui 
To describe and analyze the research status of alexithymia in elderly people in nursing institutions,and summarizes the existing research results and shortcomings.The literature in PubMed,CochraneLibrary,Web of Scienc...
关键词:nursing institutions elderly people ALEXITHYMIA scoping review 
Relation between Interparental Conflict and Non-Suicidal Self-Injury in Adolescents:Mediating Role of Alexithymia and Moderating Role of Resilience
《International Journal of Mental Health Promotion》2024年第10期837-846,共10页Lu Jia Ye Zhang Sijia Yu 
supported by the National Social Science Foundation of China(BHA240105).
Background:Adolescents frequently engage in Non-Suicidal Self-Injury(NSSI),with recent trends indicating an increase in this behavior.At the same time,Chinese adolescents have a higher incidence of NSSI than Western a...
关键词:Interparental conflict non-suicidal self-injury ALEXITHYMIA RESILIENCE ADOLESCENT moderated mediation model 
Chinese version of the Perth Alexithymia Questionnaire:psychometric properties and clinical applications被引量:1
《General Psychiatry》2024年第2期274-283,共10页Xin-Lu Cai Qingying Ye Ke Ni Lin Zhu Qian Zhang Minmin Yin Zhe Zhang Wei Wei David A.Preece Bao-Ming Li 
This work was supported by a grant from the National Natural Science Foundation of China(32200906);STI 2030-Major Projects(2021ZD0201705);Major Project of Philosophy and Social Science Research of the Ministry of Education of China(22JZD044);Research Project of Shanghai Science and Technology Commission(20dz2260300);Fundamental Research Funds for the Central Universities and Starting Research Fund from Hangzhou Normal University.
Background The alexithymia trait is of high clinical interest.The Perth Alexithymia Questionnaire(PAQ)was recently developed to enable detailed facet-level and valence-specific assessments of alexithymia.Aims In this ...
关键词:CLINICAL instrument matched 
Effects of Alexithymia to Stigma of Patients with Lymphedema
《Journal of Cancer Therapy》2024年第4期201-211,共11页Qiaoling Zhong Huizhen Zhang Liping Zhang Qinghua Luo Huiting Zhang Feng Liu Hailin Tang Na Li Lijuan Zhang 
BACKGROUND: Secondary lymphedema is one of the common complications after malignant tumor surgery. It is a chronic and complex disease. Once lymphedema occurs, there will be discomfort such as limb swelling, pain, num...
关键词:ALEXITHYMIA LYMPHEDEMA STIGMA Influence Factor 
Resilience mediates the association between alexithymia and stress in Chinese medical students during the COVID-19 pandemic被引量:1
《General Psychiatry》2023年第1期43-49,共7页Yuqun Zhang Tianyu Wang Shengji Jin Heng Zhang Lixia Chen Shizheng Du 
This work was funded by Qing Lan Project of Jiangsu Higher Education Institutions,National Natural Science Foundation of China(grant number 82001426);School-based Youth Project Funding(grant number NZY82001426).
Background Evidence indicates that medical students have had high rates of mental health problems,especially during the COVID-19 pandemic,which could be affected by alexithymia—a marked dysfunction in emotional aware...
关键词:EMOTIONAL STRESS finding 
Use of metaphors when treating unexplained medical symptoms
《World Journal of Clinical Cases》2023年第2期332-341,共10页Mary V Seeman 
The words one chooses to describe personal pain mirror current usage, but may also hold echoes of an individual’s lived experience. They may provide clues to the origin of physical symptoms that are medically hard to...
关键词:ALEXITHYMIA Burning mouth syndrome Idioms of distress MENOPAUSE METAPHORS Pain 
Hepatitis C virus eradication with directly acting antivirals improves health-related quality of life and psychological symptoms被引量:3
《World Journal of Gastroenterology》2019年第48期6928-6938,共11页Silvia Nardelli Oliviero Riggio Davide Rosati Stefania Gioia Alessio Farcomeni Lorenzo Ridola 
BACKGROUND Alterations in health-related quality of life(HRQoL)and neuropsychological disorders were described in the hepatitis C virus(HCV)patients.Although several studies investigated the modifications of HRQoL aft...
关键词:Hepatitis C virus Health related quality of life Depression State and trait anxiety ALEXITHYMIA Directly acting antivirals 
Cross-Cultural Study of Historical Effects on Emotional Intelligence Among Young Adults
《Psychology Research》2019年第6期235-242,共8页Makhinur Mamatova Diane E. Wille 
This study investigates historical and cultural effects on one component of emotional intelligence,the ability to recognize and report on one’s emotions.This study suggests a novel influence on emotional intelligence...
关键词:CROSS-CULTURAL research EMOTIONAL intelligence ALEXITHYMIA young ADULTS COHORT effect 
Regional homogeneity of intrinsic brain activity related to the main alexithymia dimensions被引量:1
《General Psychiatry》2018年第4期17-23,共7页Han Dai Li Mei Mei Minjun Sun Xiaofei 
supported by the Natural Science Foundation of Zhejiang Province(no Q14H090014)
Background Alexithymia is a multidimensional personality construct.Objective This study aims to investigate the neuronal correlates of each alexithymia dimension by examining the regional homogeneity (ReHo) of int...
关键词:Regional homogeneity intrinsic brain activity the main alexithymia dimensions 
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